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economies. the economists worry along surge in prices could hurt the economy. >> i feel like there is every excuse in the world for gas prices to go up. but one reason for the recent tax hike -- price type might be because of opec. production was cut by about 1 million barrels a day. partly in response to rising oil production and parts of the world, including the united states. >> developments in the investigation on to the carnival cruise ship disaster. the full investigation is expected to take six months. more than 4000 passengers through stranded on that ship for five days in the gulf of mexico after the triumph of power. >> a lawsuit against the university of maryland by the acc appears to be moving forward. a judge has denied a request to have a lawsuit dismissed. it was to force the university to pay $82 million exit fee. maryland is scheduled to make the move in the fall of 2014. >> the man accused of using -- abusing a child on a plane is fighting back. >> what the man at the center of
economies. the economists worry along surge in prices could hurt the economy. >> i feel like there is every excuse in the world for gas prices to go up. but one reason for the recent tax hike -- price type might be because of opec. production was cut by about 1 million barrels a day. partly in response to rising oil production and parts of the world, including the united states. >> developments in the investigation on to the carnival cruise ship disaster. the full investigation is...
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. >> this is a threat to the nation that every independent economist says would hurt our economy, would hurt real people on the field. there's no excuse for it. >> and the wells fargo report says maryland, virginia and of course washington, d.c. are the most vulnerable to the looming and widespread federal budget cuts. so if no deal is met, about 167,000 federal workers could be affected in prince george's, montgomery and howard counties. tomorrow county executives of all three will be holding a joint press conference pleading for a deal and one of them is with me right now. montgomery county executive, thanks for coming by. how did the three of you get together on this and what's the take away for tomorrow? >> unfortunately when you have the sequestration hit in all these counties, it's easy to come together and explain the negative impacts to our communities. >> we've been hearing about this for weeks. what is it you're going to tell lawmakers they. thought about. >> they've thought about it, they simply haven't acted as yet. we try to increase the pressure and engage every day citize
. >> this is a threat to the nation that every independent economist says would hurt our economy, would hurt real people on the field. there's no excuse for it. >> and the wells fargo report says maryland, virginia and of course washington, d.c. are the most vulnerable to the looming and widespread federal budget cuts. so if no deal is met, about 167,000 federal workers could be affected in prince george's, montgomery and howard counties. tomorrow county executives of all three will...
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the economy is hurting right now. we cannot afford this. >> experts say they have never seen guys presses -- gotgas prices go up this much so early in the year. >> coming up, a mother speaks out after man is accused of slapping her 2-year-old child on a flight. her reaction and what happened to the suspect. >> a big break in the search for that meeting or that exploded in the skies over russia. >> the university of maryland student is >> friends are shedding new light on the university of maryland student stabbed to death of her homecoming weekend. >> police searched for the man responsible. brad ellis on campus for the latest. >> a very sad day out here at the university of maryland's eastern shore. this young man was very well known and very well liked. he leaves behind a girlfriend he was eight months pregnant. >> this is edmund st. claire performing under one of his stage names. his family says he loved music and he was also a serious student, who hoped to become a surgeon. >> he does more to prove a point, like s
the economy is hurting right now. we cannot afford this. >> experts say they have never seen guys presses -- gotgas prices go up this much so early in the year. >> coming up, a mother speaks out after man is accused of slapping her 2-year-old child on a flight. her reaction and what happened to the suspect. >> a big break in the search for that meeting or that exploded in the skies over russia. >> the university of maryland student is >> friends are shedding new...
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they warn that the sequester would have a damaging impact on maryland's economy. virginia governor bob mcdonnell is also a warning about the effects of the sequester. he has written to president obama asking him to keep his campaign pledge to avert automatic spending cuts. bob mcdonnell says virginia would feel the cuts more than any other state because a bid setting concentration of military assets. >> family and friends are looking for answers after a former marine died in a police involved shooting in alexandria. police went to a home on duke street on monday and ordered to investigate a domestic dispute. a witness told abc 7 news that when officers arrived, a man identified by family members as 30-year-old pat sellers had a gun and did not drop it. the witnesses then heard a gunshot and the man was dead. family and friends are stunned >> . it's like i'm dreaming. i am very numb. >> i know he did not cause any problems in alexandria. >> police say the officers involved in the shooting are on leave. detectives are piecing together what exactly happened. >> the m
they warn that the sequester would have a damaging impact on maryland's economy. virginia governor bob mcdonnell is also a warning about the effects of the sequester. he has written to president obama asking him to keep his campaign pledge to avert automatic spending cuts. bob mcdonnell says virginia would feel the cuts more than any other state because a bid setting concentration of military assets. >> family and friends are looking for answers after a former marine died in a police...
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of course, the housing market has been a bright spot in the struggling economy. sales in 2012 were the best in five years. home prices have improved and construction of new homes is on the rise. the national association of realtors believes sales will continue to grow in 2013. on friday, stocks finished mixed. the dow stands this morning still below 14,000 after gaining just 8 points on friday. the nasdaq dropped by six and a half and the s&p 500 was off by one and a half. >>> a rear axle problem has prompted chrysler to recall thousands of vehicles again. it affects many ram 1500s and dakota pickup trucks. these are from model years 2009 through 2012. a nut in the rear axle can loosen and that can cause it to lock up which can cause a driver to lose control. the automaker will install a retaintory keep the part in place starting next month. >>> animated movie characters like shrek and kung fu panda could soon play a starring role in russia. dream works says it's licensing seven of its popular characters to a russian amusement park developer. the developer plans
of course, the housing market has been a bright spot in the struggling economy. sales in 2012 were the best in five years. home prices have improved and construction of new homes is on the rise. the national association of realtors believes sales will continue to grow in 2013. on friday, stocks finished mixed. the dow stands this morning still below 14,000 after gaining just 8 points on friday. the nasdaq dropped by six and a half and the s&p 500 was off by one and a half. >>> a...
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defense spending alone makes up almost 10% of our economy. virginia governor bob mcdonnell is making a personal appeal to president obama to avert the potentially devastating cuts. he wrote a letter to the president asking him to make good on the campaign pledge to avoid the sequestration. >>> supreme court justices return to capitol hill today to hear arguments and release decisions during their spring term. they'll begin with a case pitting a small town farmer against agriculture giant monsan monsanto. next week the court will hear arguments about the constitutionality of a part of the voting rights act requiring southern states to get approval from the government before they can change voting laws. an alabama county says that requirement is outdated. >>> later this morning, the mother of a murdered child is suing the psychiatrist who evaluated the baby's father. they should have never allowed him unsupervised visits with their child. rams is accused of drowning prince mcloud rams last month. an affidavit said joaquin took out several life
defense spending alone makes up almost 10% of our economy. virginia governor bob mcdonnell is making a personal appeal to president obama to avert the potentially devastating cuts. he wrote a letter to the president asking him to make good on the campaign pledge to avoid the sequestration. >>> supreme court justices return to capitol hill today to hear arguments and release decisions during their spring term. they'll begin with a case pitting a small town farmer against agriculture...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment list. people will lose their jobs. the unemployment rate might tick up, again. >> and that's why democrats, republicans, business leaders and economists they've already said that these cuts here in washington and sequesteration are a bad idea. they're not good for our economy and not how we should run our government. >> congress asks that this plan replace cuts through january of next year, which means, again, we are looking at another replacement plan, something far from a long-term solution to the budget problem. >> this morning we're looking at our area is among the areas that can be hurt the most by. government spending makes up 20% of our economy. defense spending also makes up almost 10% of our economy. >>> and right now, prince william county police are on the scene of a bizarre crime spree that started last night and ended with an suv crashing into a house in woodridge. tony is live on the scene with new deve
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment list. people will lose their jobs. the unemployment rate might tick up, again. >> and that's why democrats, republicans, business leaders and economists they've already said that these cuts here in washington and sequesteration are a bad idea. they're not good for our economy and not how we should run our government. >> congress asks that this plan replace cuts through january of next...
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. >> these cuts are not smart, they are not fair, they will hurt our economy. >> reporter: president obama wants to reduce the cuts with new revenue. house speaker john boehner says the debate is closed. >> republicans are not comfortable with the cuts but they want to see spending cuts implemented. >> reporter: lawmakers on home at recess are feeling the pinch. >> the american people expect us to get serious about this and we're serious about deficit reduction. >> reporter: a new deficit reduction plan bier have got to get out of that plan. >> reporter: it calls for changes to health care, social security, and the tax code. at this point, it looks like we will hit the sequester, at least for a period of time. many republicans see it as the only way to begin addressing the federal deficit. in washington, daniel lee, nbc news. >> stay with news4 for continuing coverage of the sequestration showdown as the march 1st deadline approaches. if you can't watch, you can get the latest information at nbcwashington.com. >>> virginia lawmakers, house and senate negotiators came to a deal after
. >> these cuts are not smart, they are not fair, they will hurt our economy. >> reporter: president obama wants to reduce the cuts with new revenue. house speaker john boehner says the debate is closed. >> republicans are not comfortable with the cuts but they want to see spending cuts implemented. >> reporter: lawmakers on home at recess are feeling the pinch. >> the american people expect us to get serious about this and we're serious about deficit reduction....
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the housing market strangely enough has been the bright spot in the struggling economy lately. we like that. on friday stocks finished the week mixed. we'll check the numbers for you. the dow stands this morning still below 14,000 after gaining eight points. the nasdaq dropped by six and the s&p 500 was off by about one and a half points. >>> prices at the gas pump are surging. in fact, aaa says that the average price for a gallon of price has risen for 32 straight days. now the national average is 43 cents or 13% more than back on january 17 when it started climbing. it stands at $3.73 a gallon. that's the most expensive ever for this time of year. in our area, we are averaging $3.77 a gallon this morning. >>> get ready to hear a lot about microsoft's latest twist on e-mail starting today. it is so confident it has the internet's best e-mail service. microsoft is about to spend at least $30 million sending its message across the united states. the barrage begins today for outlook.com as it goes head to head with google's g mail to welcome new users, microsoft is financing what
the housing market strangely enough has been the bright spot in the struggling economy lately. we like that. on friday stocks finished the week mixed. we'll check the numbers for you. the dow stands this morning still below 14,000 after gaining eight points. the nasdaq dropped by six and the s&p 500 was off by about one and a half points. >>> prices at the gas pump are surging. in fact, aaa says that the average price for a gallon of price has risen for 32 straight days. now the...
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until the 11th hour to solve these big problems and obviously it creates a lot of uncertainty in our economy. >> reporter: and mike, you mentioned that the president made a few phone calls to republican leaders this week. extenting an olive branch. i'll have more on that conversation and if they bought it coming up at 6:00. >> all right. thank you dolia. she's of course live on capitol hill this morning. >>> in virginia, the general assembly is scheduled to adjourn tomorrow and today floor votes are scheduled on the huge transportation funding that's compromised. that's a crowds. the governor wanted it one way. the people wanted it another way and hopefully get something done. it would lower gas taxes for drivers, but raise the sales tax for everyone by .3 of a percent. budget get fors worked overnight to reach an agreement on the state's two year budget. the main block was the pace of expanding medicare. one bill that did not reach governor mcdonnell's desk would have required youth sports programs to use school property and have concussion policies if they want to use that school property.
until the 11th hour to solve these big problems and obviously it creates a lot of uncertainty in our economy. >> reporter: and mike, you mentioned that the president made a few phone calls to republican leaders this week. extenting an olive branch. i'll have more on that conversation and if they bought it coming up at 6:00. >> all right. thank you dolia. she's of course live on capitol hill this morning. >>> in virginia, the general assembly is scheduled to adjourn tomorrow...
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defense spending alone makes up almost 10% of our economy. it's now up to governor bob mcdonnell to decide. >>> it is now up to governor bob mcdonnell to decide whether parents will be able to access facebook accounts after they've died. the virginia senate gave final approval to a bill allowing parents or legal guardians to access media accounts once a minor has died. this was prompted by a central virginia couple whose teenage son took his own life. they hope to find answers about his suicide from his facebook page. they were locked out because of federal privacy laws. >> horrified that the internet industry and the social media industry could take our rights away to even look for something. >> facebook calls instances like that tragic situations. the company says it always tries to help families as much as possible without breaking federal and state laws. >> an office supply super deem. rivals are in merger talks. seema mody has the details. >> good morning. another big name merger in the works. office max and office depot have been in tal
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the idea that it will slow down the economy is ridiculous. as a percentage of non-defense is 1.5 cents out of $1. >> no economist says -- >> we are drowning in debt and we are asking for a 1.5% cut in non-defense spending and people say it's the end of the world. we have to cut 30% ultimately if we want to get near a balanced budget. >> there is no one who thinks sequestration is a good idea. >> the congressional budget office, which i agree does not mean it's an economic authority, but they said they will be cutting economic growth by one half. >> how much of our economy is it cutting? >> complaining about the uncertainty, we know that. china has been stealing our lunch in cyberspace. >> it is costing hundreds of billions of dollars and thousands of u.s. jobs every year. >> counterterrorism expert who worked under the reagan administration, both the bushes, president clinton. the pit cyber warfare they're waiting on the united states and have been doing it for years. who has been minding the store? >> there was a bill that had been agreed to
the idea that it will slow down the economy is ridiculous. as a percentage of non-defense is 1.5 cents out of $1. >> no economist says -- >> we are drowning in debt and we are asking for a 1.5% cut in non-defense spending and people say it's the end of the world. we have to cut 30% ultimately if we want to get near a balanced budget. >> there is no one who thinks sequestration is a good idea. >> the congressional budget office, which i agree does not mean it's an...
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. >> people will save on gasoline when they have to spend on other parts of the economy, which slows economic growth. >> gasoline took the biggest slice out of the family pie last year than any other year in the decade. popup advertisements, getting worse on your mobile device. these annoying advertisements are likely here to stay. chris explains. >> just like on your desktop, they are popping up on your smart phone, at a pace so maddening they have been given their own unique an appropriate name. >> this is a new genre of global advertising, madware. >> madware, mobil ad where the pops up as to settle into a game of angry birds. angry birds is one of the most common ways that it gets in your device. >> we have seen an increase in the number of apps that had madware characteristics. >> they said no one should be surprised. apps are the easiest way in. >> an official ring town or wallpaper on the device. >> he says it is not illegal, just annoying, and norton has a device that can help. >> it is called spot, it will analyze apps on your tablet. >> after analysis, you can remove the on
. >> people will save on gasoline when they have to spend on other parts of the economy, which slows economic growth. >> gasoline took the biggest slice out of the family pie last year than any other year in the decade. popup advertisements, getting worse on your mobile device. these annoying advertisements are likely here to stay. chris explains. >> just like on your desktop, they are popping up on your smart phone, at a pace so maddening they have been given their own unique...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. the unemployment rate might tick up again. >> president obama used his bully pulpit this week to call on congress to avoid, get this, sequestration. that's washington nomenclature for automatic spending cuts due to go into effect on march 1, next friday. on that date, both military and domestic programs will feel
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. the unemployment rate might tick up again. >> president obama used his bully pulpit this week to call on congress to avoid, get this, sequestration. that's washington nomenclature for automatic spending cuts due to go into effect on march 1, next friday. on that date, both military and domestic programs will feel
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billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >> it is costing hundreds of of dollars and u.s. jobs every year. >> of a countertrorism expert the reagan and both bushes, under and presidentnt clintnton. china has bn waging a cyber warfare and have been doing it for years. been minding the cyber we are engaged elsewhere? there was a bill that had agreed to on cybersecurity. the privacycall went bonkers -- bananas and bonkers. they flooded and their members congress and there were so that theyey didid not pass anything. not a serious person in hasington of any ideology not known the increasingower is a problem. the president said he will use it.utive power to do all those people who think cyberspace and the internet is an open range and there can regulation, it will come back to haunt us. >> we have a huge defense establishment and have alace where ty'red supposed to know about this stuff. >> it raises strategic queststis not thought through yet. capacity to take much
billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >> it is costing hundreds of of dollars and u.s. jobs every year. >> of a countertrorism expert the reagan and both bushes, under and presidentnt clintnton. china has bn waging a cyber warfare and have been doing it for years. been minding the cyber we are engaged elsewhere? there was a bill that had agreed to on cybersecurity. the...
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it we are heading and the court -- >> how will it have an impact on the economy? the cbo makes the prediction -- >> 800,000 people furlough 22 days per year? that's a lot of people who do not have money who are not spending. put that in every other area and it goes to police and fire departments who will have less money. there is hardly a person in any field who gets grants of any kind, whether it is from the state or federal government who are now saying they have been told they cannot count on it. >> 0.3%, it is a trivial amount of money. the idea that it will slow down the recovery is ridiculous. as a percentage of non-defense spending is 1.5 cents on the dollar -- and you're telling me -- >> not economist says it is true. >> we are drowning in debt and we are asking for a 1.5% cut in non-defense spending and they say it's the end of the world? we have to cut 30% ultimately if we want to be near a balanced budget. >> there is no one who thinks sequestration is a good idea. >> the congressional budget office, which i agree does not mean it's an economic authorit
it we are heading and the court -- >> how will it have an impact on the economy? the cbo makes the prediction -- >> 800,000 people furlough 22 days per year? that's a lot of people who do not have money who are not spending. put that in every other area and it goes to police and fire departments who will have less money. there is hardly a person in any field who gets grants of any kind, whether it is from the state or federal government who are now saying they have been told they...
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keeping the economy moving in a forward direction is where the focus should be. >> immigrants are a big part of why the u.s. is as successful as it is. >> immigration has long divided republicans and democrats. a bipartisan group is making progress towards compromise, which now seems in danger after plans from the white house leaked out. >> this raises the question that many of us continue to wonder about. does the president really want a result or he does -- or does he want to get political a bandage in the next election? >> it is not going to work. we will not be able to get the votes to pass in the house. >> the president's new chief of staff insist it was only meant as a backup if the bipartisan proposal stalls in the house or senate. >> he says it is dead on arrival. >> keep in mind that the bipartisan compromise is still a work in progress. there is no actual plan yet to unveil. the democrats say give it time, and republicans say there will be a link between illegal immigrants obtain green cards and tightening border security. rebecca cooper, abc 7 news. >> new at 6:00, prince geo
keeping the economy moving in a forward direction is where the focus should be. >> immigrants are a big part of why the u.s. is as successful as it is. >> immigration has long divided republicans and democrats. a bipartisan group is making progress towards compromise, which now seems in danger after plans from the white house leaked out. >> this raises the question that many of us continue to wonder about. does the president really want a result or he does -- or does he want...
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what about the impact on the city's economy? >> oh, the impact on the economy means you are talking about jobs, jobs, jobs. this is a great city to have a convention and the reason is there's something in washington, d.c. for everybody. so while you may have the conventioners at the convention, this is a city where you can bring your family and they can go on tours and museums and there's a lot of free stuff here where you would not have in new york or atlantic city or chicago or philadelphia, and so this is going to be a big boom, and it's a good thing that they finally got this thing going and rolling. >> for a lot of corporations, we are talking about the seat of the government, which is there is leverage there. >> is it going to be competition for national harbor? >> well, now -- >> the argument is everybody should be -- they can absorb all of it. there's enough people that want to come to washington that will for one reason or another will go to the harbor or the hotel, and the hotel has a unique position, and there's only
what about the impact on the city's economy? >> oh, the impact on the economy means you are talking about jobs, jobs, jobs. this is a great city to have a convention and the reason is there's something in washington, d.c. for everybody. so while you may have the conventioners at the convention, this is a city where you can bring your family and they can go on tours and museums and there's a lot of free stuff here where you would not have in new york or atlantic city or chicago or...
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billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> ♪ i'm going to drink on sunday ♪ drinking, drinking sunday ♪ i don't have to work on monday happy birthday presidents ♪ ♪ >> that's not the reason why. >> that's jimmy fallon friday night with his president's day song. he is very talented. love it. >>> all right. that's the perfect set up for our next story. proof the customer is always right. in this case, 90 proof. thanks to a social media outcry, the makers of makers mark bourbon says they won't cut the alcohol content. last week they announced they would cut the alcohol because of a supply shortage. >> what was that system? dipping the seal maybe. it was a red bat of liquid. good day to die hard. earning $25 million from friday to sunday. identity thief took the runner up spot followed by the weekend's other release safe haven. >> despite the die hard movie getting awful reviews. >> that's one of those movies people are going to go. >> a new tv series ma
billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> ♪ i'm going to drink on sunday ♪ drinking, drinking sunday ♪ i don't have to work on monday happy birthday presidents ♪ ♪ >> that's not the reason why. >> that's jimmy fallon friday night with his president's day song. he is very talented. love it. >>> all right. that's the perfect set up for our next...
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. >>> massive budget cuts could rock our economy. what's being done. and they are some of the most coveted seats around, the bleachers for the red carpets at the academy awards. find out how to get your hands on one tough to come by ticket. at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optimizers. how? by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring centers, thousands of qualified technicians, and a personal passion to help protect your business. when your business is optimized like that, there's no stopping you. we are tyco integrated security. and we are sharper. >>> let's start off with a lack at the weather cameras. rain showers on and off. wet conditions all across the board with the wind gusts wicked and the rain totals up around an inch or so. parkville, again, that weather was whipping with the wet conditions and the same deal in annapolis today. winds beginning to pick up now even as the rain begins to clear out to the east, kind
. >>> massive budget cuts could rock our economy. what's being done. and they are some of the most coveted seats around, the bleachers for the red carpets at the academy awards. find out how to get your hands on one tough to come by ticket. at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optimizers. how? by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring centers, thousands of...
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a boost to the economy there and they could use it. the wrestle mania event in miami generated $100 million in local revenue. >>> you have to check this out. basketball coach at brandon university in canada, made this shot from half court. pretty impressive. he won't keep the money. the shot was for a student's tuition. a student will have all of the classes paid for at the university. >>> if you haven't looked out your window, its is chilly. look at this sunrise, over the inner harbor, downtown baltimore. beautiful picture of the water, no matter what the weather brings you today, we want to show you this picture, it is stunning. celebration to tell you about that went bad in wichita, kansas, police say the brothers bought pot and methamphetamine after winning $75,000 in the lottery. they were filling butane torches to light their bongs when the pilot light ignited the fumes. there was a big explosion. the blast shattered the window. new reaction from a neighbor. >> that's nice to celebrate. celebrate too hard. >> fortunately nobody w
a boost to the economy there and they could use it. the wrestle mania event in miami generated $100 million in local revenue. >>> you have to check this out. basketball coach at brandon university in canada, made this shot from half court. pretty impressive. he won't keep the money. the shot was for a student's tuition. a student will have all of the classes paid for at the university. >>> if you haven't looked out your window, its is chilly. look at this sunrise, over the...
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growing expectations of a eight- ripple effect to the economy especially here in our region if the deal is not reached between the white house and congress. leon panetta said the vast majority of the defense department's 800,000 civilian workers would be furloughed one day a week after 22 weeks. d.c. virginia, and maryland are expected to be hit the hardest. the impact on many of you in the private sector. >> brenman garay said he gets a lot of business from people who stay at nearby hotels on government related business. >> during that time there will be in two or three times a week. or more. >> if the 10% cuts go through he is worried what the impact will be on small businesses like his. >> of the will not be coming in town or there will be more for when they are here. >> the defense department announced a plan that would get our region harder than anyone else along with the rest of the federal cut sprayed it could have a devastating impact on the economy. >> it will have a big impact on travel. >> fewer passengers would use our local airports. and it would hurt car trouble that is al
growing expectations of a eight- ripple effect to the economy especially here in our region if the deal is not reached between the white house and congress. leon panetta said the vast majority of the defense department's 800,000 civilian workers would be furloughed one day a week after 22 weeks. d.c. virginia, and maryland are expected to be hit the hardest. the impact on many of you in the private sector. >> brenman garay said he gets a lot of business from people who stay at nearby...
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they will will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment roles. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> history this time may not repeat itself. in recent history when we have big budget showdowns with big deadlines and big consequences for failure, there has been a last-minute deal or a deal a few minutes after the last minute. this time, there is a growing sequestration that happened with consequences so dire, everybody will be blamings the other guy. derek. >> gary nurenberg. >>> tomorrow the white house is expected to announce tougher message for confronting cyber espionage. there is mounting evidence that a chinese military unit has been stealing all orts of u.s. government data as well as corporate trade secrets. >>> oh, baby. imagine giving birth to two sets of twins at the same time. meet the lucky couple who hit the baby jackpot. >> whoa. >>> and next, a story every parent needs to see. more and more temps are lurking where teens hang out. they
they will will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment roles. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> history this time may not repeat itself. in recent history when we have big budget showdowns with big deadlines and big consequences for failure, there has been a last-minute deal or a deal a few minutes after the last minute. this time, there is a growing sequestration that happened with consequences so dire, everybody...
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. >> opponents says the measure piles on too many taxes in an already struggling economy. >>> congress is facing a cushion deadline without a deal to avoid sequestration, $1 trillion in automatic budget cuts will take effect. the nation's governors are in d.c. calling on both parties to figure out a solution. >> every governor, all of us, want to be the governor. >> they are calling on washington to disarm the ticking time bomb known as the sequester cuts. >> the uncertainty of sequestration is harming our state and national economy. >> if congress can't find middle ground and agree on big spending cuts, automatic across the board spending cuts will slash the military and defense budgets. >> remember, sequestration was originally designed by both the administration and congress that something so repellant that it would force both sides to a compromise. >> right now the chances are not looking good. the president blames republicans. >> are they seriously prepared to inflict more pain on the middle class because they refuse to ask anything more of those at the top? >> republicans blame t
. >> opponents says the measure piles on too many taxes in an already struggling economy. >>> congress is facing a cushion deadline without a deal to avoid sequestration, $1 trillion in automatic budget cuts will take effect. the nation's governors are in d.c. calling on both parties to figure out a solution. >> every governor, all of us, want to be the governor. >> they are calling on washington to disarm the ticking time bomb known as the sequester cuts. >>...
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yank $13.5ill billion out of the local economy. we have more now on how this could impact all of us. >> with so much money off the table and billions of dollars out of the economy, and economists say everyone will feel the sting from sequestration if it does take effect, but especially the small businesses where profit margins are tight. >> a major investment in a new business just as the driving force of the local economy could take a big swipe out of spending. >> we're hoping we are not too effective but i guess we will see. >> it dream come true for several friends. >> we have taken a leap of faith in the academy. >> but right now, they fear an unpleasant reality. yearsa is a couple of into her own salon and 40% of her profits come from other than basic care cuts. she believes billions of dollars at the local economy will take a bite out of her business. >> i feel like it will effect us on a large scale. in neighborhoods where you hear a lot of shops, they rely on foot traffic and disposable income. >> a lot of people come throu
yank $13.5ill billion out of the local economy. we have more now on how this could impact all of us. >> with so much money off the table and billions of dollars out of the economy, and economists say everyone will feel the sting from sequestration if it does take effect, but especially the small businesses where profit margins are tight. >> a major investment in a new business just as the driving force of the local economy could take a big swipe out of spending. >> we're...
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. >> they will slow our economy. they will eliminate good jobs. they will leave many families that are stretched to the limit scrambling to figure out what to do. >> the pentagon says the massive cuts to the military will affect our country's ability to defend itself. the centers for disease control will lose more than $300 million which it claims could mean less money to solve outbreaks. and air travel will take a hit. transportation officials worry job cuts will lead to flight delays. >> and even our nation's children will be affected. the president says thousands of teachers and educators will be laid off. the president blamed republicans but the gop says it's the president who won't compromise. >> the question is, why won't he work with us? and the answer quite simply is because he wants higher taxes. >> in washington, the nation's governors say they are bracing for what's to come. >> the uncertainty of how much will be cut from where and when can undermine our budget and can also slow the economic growth in our states. >> and governors say th
. >> they will slow our economy. they will eliminate good jobs. they will leave many families that are stretched to the limit scrambling to figure out what to do. >> the pentagon says the massive cuts to the military will affect our country's ability to defend itself. the centers for disease control will lose more than $300 million which it claims could mean less money to solve outbreaks. and air travel will take a hit. transportation officials worry job cuts will lead to flight...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment roles. people will lose their jobs. >> the president called on congress to move fast, to avoid these cuts, asking republicans to support a plan put together by senate democrats that would offset the suquester. but gop lawmakers say raising taxes is a deal breaker. >> the stalemate on capitol hill has a lot of local officials concerned. county leaders in maryland held a news conference to talk about how it will affect the region. prince georges county executive says the sequester fight is uniting democrats and republicans on the local side. >> we'll have to figure out what is happening with contractors, federal contractors, schools decisions. we are reaching out to our colleges saying we need everybody flooding capitol hill, calling there and asking. >> baker went on to say the biggest hurdle facing county leaders and local businesses is this uncertainty created by lawmakers on the hill. and the so quester also spelle
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment roles. people will lose their jobs. >> the president called on congress to move fast, to avoid these cuts, asking republicans to support a plan put together by senate democrats that would offset the suquester. but gop lawmakers say raising taxes is a deal breaker. >> the stalemate on capitol hill has a lot of local officials concerned. county leaders in maryland held a news conference to...
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. >> and in eight days the economy could take a major hit. how washington is working to avoid massive budget cuts. >> hollywood's leading lady will compete for the best actress crown but they have already made history. what records are being broken by them. . >> and hope you enjoyed the deep blue sykes, new storm on the boards. this one set to arrive this time in the weekend. . >>> our top story, a guilty plea for the women caught on tape beating an elderly man in her care. she was charged years ago but ran after she was let out on bail. she was sent back to baltimore from kenya in what is considered the city's first successful extradition case. >> local daycare shut down. parents arriving found the doors locked. there was also a sign that you just said saying they were permanently closed and the director is apologizing. she said her partner who runs another center by the same name is at fault. >> a baby was thrown from a car during a cash. a man was killed, the baby and a woman was were taken to the hospital. it's believed the woman and chil
. >> and in eight days the economy could take a major hit. how washington is working to avoid massive budget cuts. >> hollywood's leading lady will compete for the best actress crown but they have already made history. what records are being broken by them. . >> and hope you enjoyed the deep blue sykes, new storm on the boards. this one set to arrive this time in the weekend. . >>> our top story, a guilty plea for the women caught on tape beating an elderly man in her...
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. >> reporter: in this uncertain economy, three things are clear when it comes to jobs. how long we're working is changing, where we're working and flexibility is the new know. >>> 77% of employers now offer flex time. that's way up from 66bilities just a few years -- 66% gist a few years ago. >> i love. it never had a company that offered this type of benefit. >> reporter: she has a flexible arrangement. >> i have something to look for every two weeks. >> reporter: other flex options are becoming available, including flex place, choosing where you work. it's twice the amount from a few years heaping. employers see them as a win-win. >> anything we can do to help them get their work done is what we're interested in doing. >> reporter: the rise of the hybrid job. >> instead of hiring someone for one specific skillset they're trying to reduce their cost of hire. >> reporter: james schneider fills a hybrid position. help handles, marketing and sales. he started the job as an unpaid intern. >> for someone who has been out of work for appeared of time, this is something more
. >> reporter: in this uncertain economy, three things are clear when it comes to jobs. how long we're working is changing, where we're working and flexibility is the new know. >>> 77% of employers now offer flex time. that's way up from 66bilities just a few years -- 66% gist a few years ago. >> i love. it never had a company that offered this type of benefit. >> reporter: she has a flexible arrangement. >> i have something to look for every two weeks. >>...
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or would they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and our economy at risk just to protect a few special-interest tax loopholes that benefit only the wealthiest americans and big corporations? >> president obama was not the only one focusing on the sequester today. >> 3 county leaders from maryland met this morning to figure out what to do should the cuts go into effect. jummy olabanji joins us now. a lot of concern that the deadlines are coming quickly. >> absolutely. officials from montgomery prince george's, and howard county is in maryland say the time for congress to act is right now. they say on march 1 they will be hit with a financial storm like to know whether, if not. >> we don't need to wait to see this to start responding because of the potential that we see. this challenge israel right now. >> elected officials in maryland are not waiting for the other shoe to drop while their constituents livelihoods are at stake. >> these are actual folks who not able to pay their mortgage or teachers who will not get grants of housing vouchers. >> sequestration could mean big prob
or would they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and our economy at risk just to protect a few special-interest tax loopholes that benefit only the wealthiest americans and big corporations? >> president obama was not the only one focusing on the sequester today. >> 3 county leaders from maryland met this morning to figure out what to do should the cuts go into effect. jummy olabanji joins us now. a lot of concern that the deadlines are coming quickly. >> absolutely....
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due to the demoralizing effect they would have on our economy. senator cardin granted us an interview. his answer was very similar. >> we don't want furloughs. i don't want it for the federal workforce. it is the wrong thing to do. it will cause major disruptions of services. it will impact long on individuals. we need to eliminate the possibility of that type of action. >> reporter: the office of fellow maryland senator barbara mikulski also provided a written statement that did not directly answer our question. she did say she is focused on using every tool within my reach to fight sequester and stop downgrades, shutdowns or furloughs. the office of virginia senator tim kaine provided this comment. paycheck or no paycheck, senator kaine will continue to do everything he can to divert the devastating impacts of the sequester on the federal workforce and senator mark werner's office offered this statement. senator werner will report for duty and continue working for a bipartisan solution whether the lights are on or not. technically the 27th amen
due to the demoralizing effect they would have on our economy. senator cardin granted us an interview. his answer was very similar. >> we don't want furloughs. i don't want it for the federal workforce. it is the wrong thing to do. it will cause major disruptions of services. it will impact long on individuals. we need to eliminate the possibility of that type of action. >> reporter: the office of fellow maryland senator barbara mikulski also provided a written statement that did...
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because of the economy. >> and the drug addicts, a lot of people think that homeless people -- we just had some bad luck. we lose our job, got hurt. >> a helping hand and an eye on the problem affecting so many on this winter's night in baltimore. >> great work by the salvation army. >> absolutely. we did not get the bad end of that storm. >> it could have been a lot worse. >> there is another one developing out there. part of it will be coming our way again. it looks like we will repeat the process. we will talk about it in a minute. we have some drizzle out there, mostly fog. at least we're in the >> a landmark is being prepared for demolition. early tomorrow morning, pg&e will implode the gas holder that has been out of use since 1987. it has been made obsolete by upgrades to the gas system. >> it is antiquated. the cost for us to have to continue to maintain and upgrade its. it is simply not practical. so we have made the business decision to take this down. and it will be imploded tomorrow morning. >> bge is stressing that the best place to watch will be on tv because it is danger
because of the economy. >> and the drug addicts, a lot of people think that homeless people -- we just had some bad luck. we lose our job, got hurt. >> a helping hand and an eye on the problem affecting so many on this winter's night in baltimore. >> great work by the salvation army. >> absolutely. we did not get the bad end of that storm. >> it could have been a lot worse. >> there is another one developing out there. part of it will be coming our way again....
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its authors say government spending makes up 20% of our local economy. defense spending alone makes up almost 10% of our ecomony. >>> many of us buy a fancy sports car or jump out of a plane. how the first lady handled her mid life crisis. >>> a warning for women who can't make it through the morning without that cup of coffee. >>> the active scene off shore that has you looking for a new place to go swimming. >>> it's dry now. but you want to grab your umbrella. your soggy forecast and danella checks i-66 next with weather >>> take a look at cell phone sid yoe from hawaii. this splashing is from half a dozen tiger sharks. a marine biologist took the video on the island of oahu. he called authorities because swimmers were nearby. a boat traveled around warning people about the sharks. no one was hurt. i know they were getting out of there fast. >> tom will be here in a second with the forecast. yesterday we had the video of the like a thousand dolphins in the little school or a university if it's that many. >> a university. ha ha. i think the difference
its authors say government spending makes up 20% of our local economy. defense spending alone makes up almost 10% of our ecomony. >>> many of us buy a fancy sports car or jump out of a plane. how the first lady handled her mid life crisis. >>> a warning for women who can't make it through the morning without that cup of coffee. >>> the active scene off shore that has you looking for a new place to go swimming. >>> it's dry now. but you want to grab your...
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obviously it creates uncertainty in our economy. >> reporter: how badly would maryland be effected? the state is home to 17 military bases and 60 nonmilitary federal facilities. if those budget cuts do go through, education will be among the hardest hit in the state of maryland we could lose $55 million in funding for next year. now back to you on television hill. >>> republicans do not agree with the president's approach to the looming budget crisis. they say he is focusing too much on raising taxes not enough on cutting spending. >>> well, investigators are sifting through the rubble of a kansas city restaurant to find the source of a deadly explosion. a nearby surveillance camera recorded the blast. fire officials confirmed there was an accident at a nearby construction site but would not say if that set off the explosion. one person was killed 15 more injured. a winter storm moving through the area is expected to complicate the investigation. >>> much of the nation is bracing for that massive storm. 30 million people in 18 states could feel the impact. a pga golf event in arizon
obviously it creates uncertainty in our economy. >> reporter: how badly would maryland be effected? the state is home to 17 military bases and 60 nonmilitary federal facilities. if those budget cuts do go through, education will be among the hardest hit in the state of maryland we could lose $55 million in funding for next year. now back to you on television hill. >>> republicans do not agree with the president's approach to the looming budget crisis. they say he is focusing too...
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i also think in weak economies or sometimes down economies that's the time to strike to advertise, to build your brand and to get market share from your competitors. so, while i might be concerned about the macroeconomics i also think it might be a great opportunity for us to grow market share. adam: so, let me ask you, clint, is this an anomaly, what we saw out of wal-mart? do you think we're going to see a pullback across all kinds of retail outlets as well as into the next quarters, people not spending money because of tax hikes? >> i think it is highly likely we'll see this continue to get worse before it gets better. as long as there is a war on business and taxpayer we'll have serious troubles before it gets fixed. adam: i want to turn attention to something that got a lot of headdines regarding the u.s. worker, the most productive worker throughout the world. according to labor statistics, bureau of labor statistics, average american works roughly 34.4 hours. a lot of us work more than that. there was a comment from a ceo recently about doing business in france and he was very,
i also think in weak economies or sometimes down economies that's the time to strike to advertise, to build your brand and to get market share from your competitors. so, while i might be concerned about the macroeconomics i also think it might be a great opportunity for us to grow market share. adam: so, let me ask you, clint, is this an anomaly, what we saw out of wal-mart? do you think we're going to see a pullback across all kinds of retail outlets as well as into the next quarters, people...
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. >>> unless congress acts, the economy could be in a rude awakening. >> the future of pitbulls and their owners have been in limbo, the action expected in annapolis in a couple of days. >> on the weather front 45 degrees, just about statistically average earlier. we drop to 43. we'll try again tomorrow. the wind maker. this was a rain maker earlier today. a wind maker as we go into the rest of the week. the details coming up. >>> all right. it's called frustration but it feels like a big game of click -- chicken. >> we got the federal jobs down there. we're all worried about that. congress has until march 1st or we could lose jobs which would mean across the board spending cuts. our state there are more than 100,000 federal employees whose salaries could be cut including forced furloughs. that doesn't include the thousand of marylanders who work with federal contracts. >> what planet are we living on? >> hundreds of thousands of students would be left out in the cold when this comes to education. programs like title one, head start and others would lose funding. >>> pitbull owners and do
. >>> unless congress acts, the economy could be in a rude awakening. >> the future of pitbulls and their owners have been in limbo, the action expected in annapolis in a couple of days. >> on the weather front 45 degrees, just about statistically average earlier. we drop to 43. we'll try again tomorrow. the wind maker. this was a rain maker earlier today. a wind maker as we go into the rest of the week. the details coming up. >>> all right. it's called frustration...
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. >>> the store has already poured money into the local economy, the stores are all from baltimore and the 25 employees are local. >> you may need some under armour under your clothes. >> can you believe this day, 59 degrees at 3:00 p.m. and here it is, 36 and wet snowfalling. we have had reports up to 2 or 3 inches in northern carroll county, wet snow. no wind currently the dew point above freezing. anything falling is really melting right now but the barometer currently rising, another 3 inches. 36, still 40s. light rain approaching you guys but later tomorrow afternoon, tomorrow night, way down here, southern portions of maryland, may pick up another inch or so of snow from a different system. it will be a little pressure, that will form off the coast. to the west pretty much cleared out, 36 hagerstown. 28 oakland. temperatures low to mid-even upper 30s. westminster, picked up an inch and a half. it is stopped light west wind we did have pretty good gusts earlier now very light winds, just across the bay, south of dc, eastern shore, you will start seeing a wind shift and cooler temp
. >>> the store has already poured money into the local economy, the stores are all from baltimore and the 25 employees are local. >> you may need some under armour under your clothes. >> can you believe this day, 59 degrees at 3:00 p.m. and here it is, 36 and wet snowfalling. we have had reports up to 2 or 3 inches in northern carroll county, wet snow. no wind currently the dew point above freezing. anything falling is really melting right now but the barometer currently...
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some senators say two taxing levels is unfair and others fear the impact on the region's economy. >> once the ball got rolling, i think taxes just piled on and moran mohr and more. >> reporter: governor bob mcdonald pushed for the transportation plan. it could become his legacy initiative. but he also gave in return assurance to democrats that he'll consider expanding health care coverage for the poor. in richmond, julie carrie, news 4. >>> the nation's governors are warning that even the possibility of the sequester is threatening the nation's economy. if congress doesn't reach a deal by next friday, massive federal spending cuts will take effect. state leaders are in washington for the annual meeting of the national governor's association and governors from both parties say the threat of cuts is enough to slow economic recovery and undermine budgets in their states. >>> to the weather now, the rain let up outside. sidewalks and roads still kind of wet as temperatures start to drop tonight. storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell has a first look at our forecast. hey chuck. >> good ev
some senators say two taxing levels is unfair and others fear the impact on the region's economy. >> once the ball got rolling, i think taxes just piled on and moran mohr and more. >> reporter: governor bob mcdonald pushed for the transportation plan. it could become his legacy initiative. but he also gave in return assurance to democrats that he'll consider expanding health care coverage for the poor. in richmond, julie carrie, news 4. >>> the nation's governors are...
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. >> we believe every student needs a skill but in this economy we believe college should be in everyone's future. >> the future ground but with high level courses like advanced placement. >> these are courses where maryland has earned high marks. you can read a report that gives you everything. wbaltv.com, click on education alert. >> making a major change in its religious >> live, local, late-breaking. this is wbal tv 11 news tonight. with stan stovall and donna hamilton. your insta-weatherplus forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer and skyteam 11 covering breaking news where you live. wbal tv 11 news at 5:00 p.m. continues now. quex half a dozen emaciated forces are being cared for in the rescue form after being confiscated by the hartford county property on friday. all the horses are several hundred pounds underweight. >> according to officials, more animals are in danger. jennifer franciotti has that story. >> she is as skinny as they can get. >> there are six of them. thoroughbreds being relegated -- rehabilitated in howard county. there were found in various stages of the
. >> we believe every student needs a skill but in this economy we believe college should be in everyone's future. >> the future ground but with high level courses like advanced placement. >> these are courses where maryland has earned high marks. you can read a report that gives you everything. wbaltv.com, click on education alert. >> making a major change in its religious >> live, local, late-breaking. this is wbal tv 11 news tonight. with stan stovall and donna...
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. >> you are not going to see the huge boost in fuel economy that you would really like to that is available in other ways. >> something else to try to measure your gas mileage by comparing the number of miles you get from one tank to another. shoppers in taos and could soon be getting groceries at a former fire station. the county put the station up for sale. developers had entered a proposal for a store that locations. the building could include a store on the second floor and a mezzanine. no word on when the official plans are. >> you certainly would want a mezzanine. >> a century-long journey for women honored today in annapolis. [applause] women from the house and senate or reenacting the march that changed history, an emotional celebration of the anniversary of the women's suffrage loss. they marched into the joint session. she even sang the star spangled banner, we hear. there were finally granted the right to vote in 1920 with the ratification of the 19th amendment. more changes on the way for the ravens. longtime center matt burke explains why it's time for him to hang up his jersey
. >> you are not going to see the huge boost in fuel economy that you would really like to that is available in other ways. >> something else to try to measure your gas mileage by comparing the number of miles you get from one tank to another. shoppers in taos and could soon be getting groceries at a former fire station. the county put the station up for sale. developers had entered a proposal for a store that locations. the building could include a store on the second floor and a...
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. >> they will slow our economy. they will eliminate good jobs. they will leave many families who are stretched to the limit scrambling to figure out what to do. >> the question is, why won't he work with us? the answer quite simply, is because he wants higher taxes. >> the pentagon says massive cuts to the military will effect the country's ability to defend itself. transportation officials say air travel will take a hit and job cuts will lead to long airport lines and flight delays. the president says the nation's public schools will suffer, too, and says thousands of teachers and educators will be layed off. >>> at a meeting of the country's governors here in washington this weekend, some democrats and republicans, they say they believe the white house and congress will find a way to avoid those automatic spending cuts. they say people back in their state don't know how it will impact their lives. >> we keep on going through these deadlines, just like the cliff and really, people don't know how it's going to impact our lives. i mean, those in c
. >> they will slow our economy. they will eliminate good jobs. they will leave many families who are stretched to the limit scrambling to figure out what to do. >> the question is, why won't he work with us? the answer quite simply, is because he wants higher taxes. >> the pentagon says massive cuts to the military will effect the country's ability to defend itself. transportation officials say air travel will take a hit and job cuts will lead to long airport lines and flight...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment role. >> garrett: we will get the latest from education secretary arne duncan and hear from two key members of the senate budget committee, could iand tim kaine. and then we'll talk to some of the governors whose states will be hardest hit and ask what they think of new gun control and immigration law. republicans bob mcdonnell of virginia, and jan brewer of arizona. plus democrats martin o'malley of maryland, and colorado's john hickenlooper. and we'll also continue our conversation on gun control after want newtown shooting. what is the impact of violent video games on kids? and what kind of mental health laws do we need to help keep things like this from ever happening again? it's all ahead on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. substituting for bob schieffer, cbs news chief white house correspondent, major garrett. >> garrett: good morn
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment role. >> garrett: we will get the latest from education secretary arne duncan and hear from two key members of the senate budget committee, could iand tim kaine. and then we'll talk to some of the governors whose states will be hardest hit and ask what they think of new gun control and immigration law. republicans bob mcdonnell of virginia, and jan brewer of arizona. plus democrats martin...
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the creaky economy shrunk by 70 billion euros. it is like seeing a snake in a tree and deciding to burn the entire forest to get rid of the snake. is an absurdity. >> he has been to buenos aires, rio, and washington. but the situation is fractious. some worry that he has too much power and that is only those in the black t-shirts left expressing. >> a man that is going to lead the tube strikers against the government. it is a serious question. >> by think that this is exactly our biggest advantage. -- i think that. at the same time, we can be down in the streets fighting in mobilizing the masses. in greece, we have people that are committing suicide, every day, beaten by an absolute despair. in order for those people to live, they need to defeat them and claim their rights. >> he lost the election, and the incoming government destabilized things economically. the cold war, destabilization, it will always polarized and split greek politics, and that is really what he is trying to do. >> and from greece to one of her neighbors. at a
the creaky economy shrunk by 70 billion euros. it is like seeing a snake in a tree and deciding to burn the entire forest to get rid of the snake. is an absurdity. >> he has been to buenos aires, rio, and washington. but the situation is fractious. some worry that he has too much power and that is only those in the black t-shirts left expressing. >> a man that is going to lead the tube strikers against the government. it is a serious question. >> by think that this is exactly...
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i'm jennifer johnson, news4. >>> our area's economy depends on thousands of federal workers. how our region could be hard by federal sequestration. >> it is a real threat to this area. ten days to the deadline and everyone wants to see what congress and obama will do. jim deneger of the regional board of trade says it does not look good here for thousands of federal workers and private firms with practical contracts in the washington region. >> now is not the time to panic as it relates to sequestration but it is growing in concern. it seems to be clear that congress is making no move to solve the sequestration issue. >> reporter: maryland public leaders banded together to sound the alarm. >> these are folks that will not be able to pay their mortgage, pay their rent, or teachers who won't get grants or housing vouchers that will go unfilled. >> people don't understand it they will need to understand that it is jus bad as the fiscal cliff. it needs to be taken care of now. >> reporter: this is about -- >> this is about as executive baker said, moms and dads who will wake news
i'm jennifer johnson, news4. >>> our area's economy depends on thousands of federal workers. how our region could be hard by federal sequestration. >> it is a real threat to this area. ten days to the deadline and everyone wants to see what congress and obama will do. jim deneger of the regional board of trade says it does not look good here for thousands of federal workers and private firms with practical contracts in the washington region. >> now is not the time to panic...
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to reduce our deficits without harming our economy. but congress has to act. >> the white house wants a plan with smaller spending cuts and more revenue and taxes. republicans say the government is already too bloated and higher taxes should not be a part of the equation. >> the county executives from prince georges want to make sure people in their communities understand what will happen if those budget cuts go into effect march 1. >> as you know, we have a large number of federal employees here, but the problems and the impact go beyond that to every day workers. you name it, we'll be hit. >> the press conference this morning with all three county executives. federal workers in maryland could see their salaries. less funding for education in the state as well as teacher layoffs. >>> a four-year-old girl injured in a fire in southeast d.c. over the weekend has died. that fire began sunday morning, 3:00 a.m., 33rd street. everybody inside the house got out, except for the four-year- old girl who had to be rescued and rushed off to the
to reduce our deficits without harming our economy. but congress has to act. >> the white house wants a plan with smaller spending cuts and more revenue and taxes. republicans say the government is already too bloated and higher taxes should not be a part of the equation. >> the county executives from prince georges want to make sure people in their communities understand what will happen if those budget cuts go into effect march 1. >> as you know, we have a large number of...
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. >> these cuts are not smart, not fair, they will hurt our economy. >> the president wants to replace the cuts with revenue. house speaker john boehner say the revenue debate is closed. >> republicans are uncomfortable with these cuts, but they want to see spending cuts implemented. >> lawmakers are feeling the pinch. >> the american people are expecting us to be serious about this. >> a new deficit reduction plans he by erskine bowles and alan simpson would cut the deficit by $2.40 trillion over 10 years. >> both camps have got to get out of our comfort zone and make tough decisions. >> lawmakers are likely to call or changes to health care and social security and the tax code. at this point, it looks like we will pit the sequestered for a period of time. >> because those cuts which impact federal agencies, airport security lines could get a lot longer. airports across the country will see staffing cuts on march 1 if the federal budget cuts go through a schedule. employees in airport security, customs, and air traffic control would join those in the pentagon taking forced furloughs.
. >> these cuts are not smart, not fair, they will hurt our economy. >> the president wants to replace the cuts with revenue. house speaker john boehner say the revenue debate is closed. >> republicans are uncomfortable with these cuts, but they want to see spending cuts implemented. >> lawmakers are feeling the pinch. >> the american people are expecting us to be serious about this. >> a new deficit reduction plans he by erskine bowles and alan simpson would...
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in today's economy, we need to have as many different sources of coming up and meeting customers as we can and lots of ways to make our money you note world changed so much that using any one area doesn't work anymore. you can't just structure your business around shows only at least i don't believe you can. so i have a retail store and i do shows and whole sale. >> wonderful. it is so nice i love your clothing line. beautiful items here. i especially like that right there. that's gorgeous. and, of course, if you want to come down here and see some of dana's fashions or check out other things, you can. it kicks off today at 10 a.m. and runs through sunday. so lots to see and do here. reporting live in downtown baltimore, sherrie johnson, wearing a cute vest abc2 news. >> news time 5:17. >>> the money you will pay for the ravens tickets will enhance your experience. >> plans that put major improvement to the bank. >> can michael fell epees hit a -- fell it was hit a -- fell fell epees hit a base -- phelps hit a baseball? how do we take an unpolished room and make it shine? we get doing.
in today's economy, we need to have as many different sources of coming up and meeting customers as we can and lots of ways to make our money you note world changed so much that using any one area doesn't work anymore. you can't just structure your business around shows only at least i don't believe you can. so i have a retail store and i do shows and whole sale. >> wonderful. it is so nice i love your clothing line. beautiful items here. i especially like that right there. that's...